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Porcupine Advance, 12 May 1932, 1, p. 8

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Mr. Donald Hussey, of Toro: convalescing at the home of hi ther, Rev. L. Hussey, here, after cent illness. South Porcupine, Ont., Ma 1932. Special to The Advance. Mother‘s Day Event at South Porcupine ittle Girl Still Suffering from Effects of Burns. Other Items of News from South Porcupine and the Dome Mines. Among those taking in the excursior CHOICE FILLETS OF BONELESS LAMB «t PP P l P Li â€"alt" Ib. 21¢ bniffeeiiieattiieitieiiee dn SnA um LOIN o. 24¢ MILD PICKLED HOCKS ?21bs. 15c Thursday, M at the Meat Counter AND SATuVRDAY N.1. BED SPRING sl AND MATTRESS ... 3â€"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, Marshall Springs and reversible sgq Cushions, at ....:...."!.". ® 43 Third Avenue Beef Broth. Mock Turtie. Vegetibie. Cr:am of Corn © r # F r e x: 3 F [( We sz l , uh4_ sc Y ami>ar : “‘;:; ""'tl!lllwln'i\llv'\'IICVI."‘lJ"-\ ~! ;/ «ts Big Sale of ~â€" HEIN Z HOME â€" MADE STYLE SOUP S . Sn 1irincs $14.75 B R I L L O 2sma1125C o ul uP t *b ut ul NP NP t ny / SPECIAL BLEND, HOUSEHOLD BLEND, Ibt. Eatonia 1 EAS Jelect the Ble you want at the pri Nou swvant to pay . PAL A W A N BLACK, Ib Iussey, of Toronto, is the home of his broâ€" SCOURS .. POLISHES ream re aA mt it. 289¢ 39c£ 05 of Celery. of Green Pea. ’li of Tomato. Ne of Asparagus. 10th 3 tor 27¢ 2 tor 27¢ on Mothers‘ Day, May 8th, there. Mothers‘ Day was fittingly celebrated by the Sunday Schools of Dome and South Porcupine uniting at the church in town for a joint service at cleven o‘clock in the morning. The junior and primary classes of both schools formed choir and rendered an apâ€" been holding : Golden City h on Mothers‘® Da to ‘Lorol Mrs. S. Stanlake Owens, 1 spent Barric Mr. Toront . S. Sk Walsh, of Timmins, who has olding services on Sunday at City held his closing service Per Cut RAâ€"SPECIAT,â€".. SUNGLO.â€".â€"F ere Mrs. W. W. Wilsor Mr. Don Wright, Mrs. F Singleton 1l1i 4â€"PIECE WALNUT 'iLD'{OOW SUITE . $99 4 KITCHEN CABINETS Special, up from............. $37" Baby Carriages, Cribs, Bassine at Reduced Prices Mâ€"mâ€"m are they good and good for you, tooâ€"â€"they are so tasty you can‘t resist eating one after another. COOKIES 90 tne (. OLD Manyflowers SPECIALâ€"Keep the Cookie Jar filled . . . McCORMICK‘S "SONNY!‘" FAVORITE e M n e n Nee * N *A id " LEA * iJ LA i is P o '*“‘-:4@’ EXTRA SPECIAL-â€"CLOVERLEAF SOCKEYE EXTRA SPECIALâ€"KRAFT Old F; ;. MrSs. "H Mrs. Wilsor ~T CYA T Z/°T T aA YÂ¥ m resh Creamery <« i0; sold Seal Congoleum Rugs 10 p.c. off List Prices tter * Sto for EXTRA SPECIAL â€" GOOD QUALITY the gilded Masters _ with â€" M Mothers‘ tendance COFFEE â€" » 24c ind Mr » A v .A Â¥ ht A h/ 4A t A C'n\‘.CP â€" were @ You will hear it from thnuws C"""“‘ "like EATON‘S Syngio Hr t | 9 Vou will like it, too, and jJus at the pennies you will 52 time you buy, < thy Fa: s‘ Day story. A very ce of parents and fric tra seating capacity fant daughter of Mr. Mitchell, of the Dor id the small daughte and Mother Beve British â€" Columbia your table â€" choice famous Sockeye Sain sandwiches, and in : dishes, Buy several m . > eA A NXZ A K Aé â€" k ki k A hA i ies â€"" ; "No. 1: Tall ‘Tin British Columbia‘s contribution tn your table â€"choice red meat from the famous Sockeye Saimon. Ideal in salads, sandwiches, and in numerous delightful dishes, Buy several tins this week. children Mothers‘ lar $99.75 $127.50 i $27â€"50 20600 ribs. Bassifict«. bUITES:‘at COnN Prices Toys and Dolls at Half Price ner and Purdy. s affin, Stella Brown, D« Katherine Foster, Irene Deacon sang t Next to Goldfields Theatre d Eileen Purdy, Six in, Stella Brown, Doâ€" itherine Foster, Bethea ‘ne Deacon sang the each one holding up which they sang about. i and Stephen Evans, rdy, dramatized the ory. A very large atâ€" nts and friends taxed priately on the famous mothers of his tory. Mrs. E. Stanlake very pleasingl sang "Ora Pro Nobis.‘ A presentation of sweet peas was made to each grand mother present, viz:â€"Mesdames Oltor R. Mitchell, Sr., and Carne. Flower were also sent home to grandmother in the homes of those who were a church. Mr. John Sharp, a former resident i: ng capacity provided.| South Porcupine, is now at the Dome hter of Mr. and Mrs.l _ of the Dome Extenâ€" nall daughters of Mrl He was a student at Queen‘s Univer sity during the past year. _A Th iana«l n vw TE n o m s 4 t ap l s anthen Day wert Fileen Pu of the Dom PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO shion Recitaâ€" iven by Mr. John Sharp, a 1 South Porcupine, is n He was a student at sity during the past ye Bornâ€"On Tuesday, and Mrs. H. L Bethu 1€ BRAND PREFERENCE esday, May 3rd, to Mr. Bethune, of Connaught i former resident it now at the Dome at Queen‘s Univer vear. by fire on menawen though it i1CMaNENnt TO The scene of the fire, alâ€" though it is outside the town limits, but the pumps being disconnected it was impossible to do anything to save the | WAREHOUSE OF HAWK iCil iC i€ilt 1Q MIOUIM UNe i0Oss OoI thel mother. There are also four brother:s and a sister surviving. The late Mrs Mooring had been resident in Timmin: ng was a daught Stevens, of Timmin and other member sympthy of all go« ren are left to mou DEATH OF MRS. MOORING ON saATURDAY OF LAST WEEK men responded prompt] ed the blaze from spreé buildings. The milk h badly gutted. Mr. Frank McConnell, Toronto staff, motored for the weekâ€"end, and re in splendid condition. The Porcupine Chapter Order of the Eastern Star attended service at St. Paul‘s Anglican Church on Sunday evening. The church was beautifully decorated with tulips, daffodiis and mauve iris in honour of Mothers‘ Day, Archdeacon Woodall took the service, giving an appropriate talk based on the Book of Ruth and emphasized the fact that mothersâ€"inâ€"law should share our respect and homage, equally with moâ€" thers. Bornâ€"On Saturday, May 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferrigan, South Porcupine, â€"a son. Last Saturday, May "th, about 7 o‘clock in the morning fire broke in T. E. Cahill‘s milk house, The fireâ€" men responded promptly and preventâ€" ed the blaze from spreading to cther en mm nA Mn ues mm ae* sn mm i1€¢ asked council and he would pa; Without making a clil agreed to the c for an extension ment to June 15th An â€" application change on part of M Mi‘s. Leigh W. Bladdon, of Montreal, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pearce. A somewhat spectacular pocket of highâ€"grade ore was found recently in the Dome Mines. It was simply a rich pocket of ore in the veins already known to exist and not a new lead. It was taken to headquarters and the Dome Mines treasury is a few thousand dollars richer from this having been unearthed. Mi‘s. Leigh W is the guest of Mrs. W. D. Pea secretary, Myr and Mrs. E. J ed the meeti: on Thursday week. There from Capreol leaturing solos, ch. strumental noveltic pipes, etec. He will Kenneth Duff, viol Sybil the little 1 ter, of Mr. and M scalded her hand a 1illâ€"a daughter The and, coming to n Monday, Ma: . place on Monda;: ~at the home of h ens, 23 James aven conducted by Rev Timmins Bantist 311C LUMBER CO. DES ro0use used by the H Co. along the rive dressed lumber was Monday afternoon. hill‘s laze f1 mIing to theé Hi day, May 23rd, : tanding event of is phenomenal â€" g solos, characte ) molurn e are a Mr ness « The 1 ind MOo KITCHEN CHAIRS Reg. $1.25, special...... WALNUT DRESSERS LAKE DESTROYVED on Saturday 118 Tamarack mo O HAaAlleyD rks the ro. other, Mrs The service . Slade, of ch. Interâ€" *n vard funera Mar Third Avenue, near Imperial Bank i them to secure work here. There were already close to a thousand out of work |here. After some discussion the matter ’was referred to the finance committee to take whatever action they thought 'flt in the case. Mayor Drew suggested that in view of the improper use being made of the town lot alongside of the Ukrainian hall the town notify the Ukrainian hall people that they would not be allowed the use of the town property any Jonger. Councillor Richardson remarked that as they had not paid any rent or fee for the property though they had agreed to do so that the town was under no obligation to them in the matter. A local man with a large family had gotten behind with his water rates, beâ€" ing two quarters in arrears and having the water turned off as a consequence. He asked council to turn the water on and he would pay sure by June 15th. Without making a precedent the counâ€" cil agreed to the citizen filling the form for an extension of the time for payâ€" ment to June 15th. same sort of thing. To counteract the infiux of transients and to warn away the unemployed Kirkland Lake had published advertisements in one Toâ€" ronto paper and in papers at Sudbury, North Bay, Timmins and Kirkland Lake. These advertisements read:â€" "Warning to Unemployed! Keep away from Kirkland Lake! Over 1,000 men out of work here. No passibility of emâ€" ployment." Mayor Drew thought a similar form of advertisement might discourage further influx of unemployâ€" ed here. There was no chance for passed. Mayor Drew said his attention had been called to the fact that with the fine weather the tourist business by way of freight cars had started again for Timmins, though there were hunâ€" dreds out of work here already. These transients in some cases were urged in the South to travel to Timmins and a false impression given to them of conditions here in the matter of emâ€" ployment. Kirkland Lake was another town suffering particularly from the Mayor Suggests Transients Be Kept Out of Town sufferin ort of 1 impression givel s here in the r Kirkland Lak ntinued from In Style and Yalue the Store that Sets the Pace renchâ€"American Dress _ _ 89¢ $11.75 60c You are cordially invited to attend this showing. Embodying all the late now popular in New Y and at the prevailing NNOUNCING was made for a i double house from MONDAY ONLY The First Summer Showing of the displaying their One Lasalle Dresses g all the latest style modes ar in New York and Paris the prevailing low prices. May 16th favour the one selected for the town engineer. Mayor Drew the allowance in each case for the old cars was especially good. Councillod Caron agreed with this but exprossed disapâ€" pointment that a better car had not been purchased for the town board of works purposes. secute anyone, if he approached the board of health the case would likely be withdrawn. informed that the yard had not been cleaned until aiter the summons wA served. I. E. Dunn, sanitary inspector said he had spoken to Mr. Blahey and also had served formal notice at the premises before the summons was isâ€" sued. There had been complaints made, but no discrimination was being shown against Mr. Blahey. Counci} suggested that as the premises were now all right, and as the board of health only wished to achieve this deâ€" strable end and had no desire to proâ€" secute anvone, if he approached the to summons ne had been given to appear in court for his yard not being in proper conformance with sanitary regulations. He said the yard was in firstâ€"class shape and clean as could be He thought the sanitary inspector had jumped on him while there were other premises much worse. He claimed that he had not been given notice. Mayor Drew pointed out that the question was one for the board of health and not for the council. He also said that he was the council. He 8 informed that th cleaned until aift« firstâ€"clg He tho jumped premise separate to public school support, I tenant having changed. As the 1 rate was struck and all adjustmel made on that basis the council did 1 grant the application. N. Blahey called attention of coun famou ublic school suppo ittention of counc had been given | Timmins upport, Lh As the ta adjustment

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